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finally more people witnessed brom's first than any other event ever held in washington. >> wow, i love that stuff. chris: thanks to our producer for that great, great great product there. anyway, you had something to add. >> my colleague, aleash yarks pointed out that obama will be the first president since f.d.r. to take the oath of office four times. he flubbed the first one and had to redo it. this time because it falls on a sunday he'll do it privately on sunday and then redo it on monday. chris: when we come back, only one other guy. in the first term the obama family was close to perfect. no mistakes. >> they don't want to sneand much time with me anyway. chris: that was the president. spending so many evens with his kids rather than spending quality time with members of congress. well, the country seems to have adopted this young first family and the appears is that despite the pressures, the family's come through it well. take a look at how worried mrs. obama seemed to be about the toll on their family back in 2007 compared to how they reacted to barbara walters just last month
finally more people witnessed brom's first than any other event ever held in washington. >> wow, i love that stuff. chris: thanks to our producer for that great, great great product there. anyway, you had something to add. >> my colleague, aleash yarks pointed out that obama will be the first president since f.d.r. to take the oath of office four times. he flubbed the first one and had to redo it. this time because it falls on a sunday he'll do it privately on sunday and then redo...
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." >>> good morning on an historic sunday here in washington, d.c. president obama will take the oath of office for his second term after this morning in a private ceremony at the white house. the constitution requires that he be sworn in by noon, january 20th. vice president joe biden was sworn in a short time ago, justice sonia sotomayor administering the oath. the president and vice president have just arrived at arlington national cemetery where they will place a wreath at the tomb of the unknown of. we will bring that ceremony to you live when it begins. president obama's public swearing-in takes place tomorrow on the west front of the u.s. capitol. we are told in his inaugural speech he will not include any new proposals or call out, if you will, any of his political opponents. arlington that's your, you see the president and vice president, what has become a tradition, which is to go to the to tomb of the unknown of and, of course, pay homage to those who make plays like this possible. [ drumbeats ] [ "taps" ] >> so there you have it, what has
." >>> good morning on an historic sunday here in washington, d.c. president obama will take the oath of office for his second term after this morning in a private ceremony at the white house. the constitution requires that he be sworn in by noon, january 20th. vice president joe biden was sworn in a short time ago, justice sonia sotomayor administering the oath. the president and vice president have just arrived at arlington national cemetery where they will place a wreath at the...
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how does that change the washington scene, do you think? >> i think there's almost been less of that, too. as time went on, there was a newness when they moved into their new city and their new community and they wanted to get out and about and be seen as members of our community family here in washington. but the reality is, it does get very hard to make the movements outside of the white house to disrupt the flow of traffic. although, it is an exciting moment, you know, from time to time when they are able to do that. so, i think, you know, the way you live your life before you came here is the way you try to live your life when you are here. >> you worked very closely with laura bush. >> i did. >> i'm just curious, this is the president's day and the vice president's day, as well. for first lady, michelle obama, this is a big transition, as well. do you see changes for her in the second term? maybe even coming into more of her own? >> we now know that she almost considered not coming here in 2009 and waiting until the girls were out of s
how does that change the washington scene, do you think? >> i think there's almost been less of that, too. as time went on, there was a newness when they moved into their new city and their new community and they wanted to get out and about and be seen as members of our community family here in washington. but the reality is, it does get very hard to make the movements outside of the white house to disrupt the flow of traffic. although, it is an exciting moment, you know, from time to...
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they rail against the gridlock that defines washington. president obama has done it on a number of occasions and has admitted that of his first term failings that's the one that hurts him the most, keeps him up at night. you think he brings it up again? >> i think he should and what's so special about the inaugural, we love it in the media and give it a lot of attention. this is the most unfiltered moment. the president gets to speak to everyone, so it is a great time to say, look, i am working really hard, and i've got some people down here who would rather go home and shut the doors of congress and all the stories that you and i know well, the audience may know well but the country doesn't realize, think he can do that in a big way. >> sure. >> not making predictions, not in that line of work, but i think it would be powerful if he did. >> stick around. we are going to pick up on this point with the rest of the brain trust right after a quick break as crowds are starting to gather on the national mall on this inauguration weekend. >> it'
they rail against the gridlock that defines washington. president obama has done it on a number of occasions and has admitted that of his first term failings that's the one that hurts him the most, keeps him up at night. you think he brings it up again? >> i think he should and what's so special about the inaugural, we love it in the media and give it a lot of attention. this is the most unfiltered moment. the president gets to speak to everyone, so it is a great time to say, look, i am...
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, he just below president obama. and i think there's a sense in the country, jeffrey's point, that he is -- that he is a serious enough man, he has this warmth but also serious, so that something might happen to president obama, god forbid, that the country would be comfortable with having him as the commander in chief and as the president. >> yeah. you have no doubt that he is looking ahead to 2016? >> no. >> david, do you? >> no. no. >> jeffrey, do you? >> he is 70 years old. that's big factor. yes, he is looking ahead but i'm not sure the country would be ready for someone in their eighth decade running for the first time for president. >> hillary clinton would not be that much younger. >> an issue for her, too. less of an issue. >> i think it is helpful for the president to have the hints that he might run again because you the president is going to soon enough run into the question of being a lame duck. if people are looking at joe biden as potentially a successor, it, in effect, keeps his strength going longer
, he just below president obama. and i think there's a sense in the country, jeffrey's point, that he is -- that he is a serious enough man, he has this warmth but also serious, so that something might happen to president obama, god forbid, that the country would be comfortable with having him as the commander in chief and as the president. >> yeah. you have no doubt that he is looking ahead to 2016? >> no. >> david, do you? >> no. no. >> jeffrey, do you? >>...
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. >>> i'm candy crowley on the national mall in washington, d.c. president barack obama's second term begins in a little more than two hours from right now, when he will be taking the oath of office in a private ceremony at the white house. joining me here to talk about that second term. >> former democratic senator russ feingold, former house speaker newt gingrich, "usa today's" susan page, our on cnn political analyst ron brownstein. thank you all for being here. let me talk first about just the general tone in washington now, because we have had athe prery of six weeks, the democratic side, the president's side, the house side. from what we hear, he will be up there talking about automaticity tomorrow. what will it be the day after? >> i think things are moderating. i think the president's tone will be terrific. people will know he won't election on a decisive basis and i think people on the republican side are seeing that being confrontational, obstructionist is not going to work for them either, i'm little more optimistic than maybe you are. >
. >>> i'm candy crowley on the national mall in washington, d.c. president barack obama's second term begins in a little more than two hours from right now, when he will be taking the oath of office in a private ceremony at the white house. joining me here to talk about that second term. >> former democratic senator russ feingold, former house speaker newt gingrich, "usa today's" susan page, our on cnn political analyst ron brownstein. thank you all for being here. let...
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this is inauguration day for president obama. the public ceremony is tomorrow. but according to the constitution, his second term officially begins today. moments ago the vice president was officially sworn in, and at noon today the president will take his official oath of office during a small private ceremony in the blue room of the white house. so the stage is set as well at the u.s. capitol for the inaugural address and public swearing in tomorrow. the president kicked off the weekend festivities yesterday with a day of service, and the first lady hosted a special concert for children of military families last night. >> this is what inauguration is all about. it's about celebrating who we are as americans and all the things that makes this country so great. and when i think about who we are, when i think about what makes america great, i think about all of you. >> on tuesday, it's back to work for congress, and there are two big issues that are going to dominate the beginning of the president's second term. guns and the nation's debt. joining me now to debat
this is inauguration day for president obama. the public ceremony is tomorrow. but according to the constitution, his second term officially begins today. moments ago the vice president was officially sworn in, and at noon today the president will take his official oath of office during a small private ceremony in the blue room of the white house. so the stage is set as well at the u.s. capitol for the inaugural address and public swearing in tomorrow. the president kicked off the weekend...
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i remember catherine graham, the publisher of the "washington post," used to always say, "it's hard to not like someone who says they like you." you talk to senators and congress mep, as you know, and they feel barack obama doesn't like them or is at least indifferent to them. and so you have all of these conflicts in negotiations, and they end-- look, the president has the upper hand now and will for some time, but you know-- condi rice knows so well-- any negotiation you need to leave the opponent with their dignity. and their-- and the president's going out aed sticking his finger in their eye. >> well, you know, dee dee, it even goes beyond that, what bob says that republicans feel like the president doesn't like them. you hear some people say he-- he really doesn't like the whole process. he didn't like kind of getting his hands dirty with negotiations and stuff. he likes to look at it in a more abstract way. is that true? >> well, it certainly-- you know, he's a politician who doesn't love politics. it's not sure he likes the art of politics and that's a problem >> how you can be
i remember catherine graham, the publisher of the "washington post," used to always say, "it's hard to not like someone who says they like you." you talk to senators and congress mep, as you know, and they feel barack obama doesn't like them or is at least indifferent to them. and so you have all of these conflicts in negotiations, and they end-- look, the president has the upper hand now and will for some time, but you know-- condi rice knows so well-- any negotiation you...